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Jennifer Boylan writes for RTE ahead of speaking at the School of English Research Seminar
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Author will talk on the topic of 'Gender and Resistance' on Wednesday 4th October, 3pm, in ORB 2.12
Report: Jennifer Boylan is one of the best known authors about transgender experience. Ahead of a speaking engagement at UCC next week, she recalls a year living and working in Cork pre-transition as a visiting professor at the university. This extract is taken from her memoir She's Not There.
For the full piece, visit https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2017/0926/907621-crossing-from-boyland-to-girlland/
For the full School of English Research Seminar schedule, see here. Everyone is welcome to attend!